DEDICATION. you will accept this little Manual, the preparation of which has been some solace to my mind in periods of anxiety, doubt and difficulty. That you may be long permitted to adorn that sphere of useful life to which England mainly owes (however yet imperfectly developed) her moral superiority and Christian feelings-is, My dear Madam, MONTGOMERY MARTIN. CONTENTS. . . . Abominations 34 Adultery ib. Gratitude to God ib. Affliction 2 Holiness 35 Age ib. Honesty ib. Almsgiving ib. Hope ib. Anger 4 | Hospitality 36 Blasphemy ib. Humility ib. Borrowing ib. Hypocrisy 38 Brotherly love ib. Idleness and Sloth 39 Charity 5 Idolatry 40 Character 6 | Industry 43 Chastisement ib. Judgment ib. Christian Duty 7 Justice, 45 Christianity 13 Justification (from Sin) ib. Clergy ib. Knowledge 46 Companionship 14 Lending to the Poor) 47 Conduct (through life) ib. Liberty 48 Confession (of sins) 15 Love (to or of God ib. Contentment 16 Lust 49 Conversion (of sinners) ib. Lying ib. Covenant (with God) 17 | Malice 51 Covetousness ib. Man ib. Death 18 Marriage 52 Debt 19 Medling 54 Deceit ib. | Meekness ib. Defilement ib. Mercy 55 Disobedience 20 Mirth 57 Drunkenness 21 Moderation ib. Envy 23 Murder. ib. Evil ib. Murmuring 59 Faith 23 Mysteries ib. Fasting 26 Nation (Blessed) Flattery 27 Nation (Cursed) 60 Food ib. Needy 64 Forbearance. ib: Neighbour (Love your) ib. Forgetfulness to God 28 Oaths 66 Forgiveness 29 Obedience 67 Friendship 31 Oppression 70 Futurity 31 Order ib. Glory to God 32 Parents (Duty to) 71 Godliness 32 Passion 71 . . ib. . . . |